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▪ I. ‖ cabana1|kəˈbɑːnə| A cigar, so called from the name of a Spanish exporting house.
1840W. G. Simms Border Beagles 65 I'll go a quart and a dozen cabanas upon it. 1864Sala in Daily Tel. 23 Aug., To order champagne cocktails and fifty cent cabanas. 1865M. E. Braddon Only a Clod i. 5 The last of a case of choice cabanas. ▪ II. cabana2 Chiefly U.S.|kəˈbɑːnə, -njə| [Sp., see cabin n.] A cabin; esp. a hut or shelter at a beach or swimming-pool.
1898Land of Sunshine (Los Angeles) Jan. 61 Though not lacking a certain picturesqueness, what the cabana means, and what it stands for, is a large thing. 1931N. Coward Coll. Sk. & Lyrics 191 The scene is the Lido Beach... In the foreground a row of cabanas with coloured striped awnings. 1953W. R. Burnett Vanity Row x. 74 A swimming-pool with cabanas. 1957‘F. Richards’ Practise to Deceive (1959) xiii. 185 He asked why Lane had gone into the bath-house cabaña. 1959Encounter Sept. 50/2 The physical stage..looks like a beach cabana. 1967London (Ontario) Free Press 21 June 7/2 Cabana sets with matching beach jacket & bathing suit. |